kayhpug
kayhpug kayhpug
  • 15-01-2021
  • Mathematics
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HELP PLSS!1!1!

Find the point where the following lines intersect.

Line 1: 2x – 3y = -5

Line 2: x - y = -1


A. (2,3)
B. (3, 2)
C.(-3,2)
D.(2,-3)

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nailah810 nailah810
  • 15-01-2021
You can simply enter the two equations into Desmos in the future unless showing your work is required
Solution is (2,3)
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animelover96
animelover96 animelover96
  • 15-01-2021
The answer is A.(2,3)
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